1900: The Search for Nessie Continues.
Milk and Olive Oil Thru Henley
Bagged my third three axle milk wagon today, now have a trifecta. The Hornby Peckett performs supremely well. Wagons rattle over
diamonds, but perform flawlessly.
https://youtu.be/9KBmnf_Z1is
diamonds, but perform flawlessly.
https://youtu.be/9KBmnf_Z1is
Moving Milk in Henley
https://youtu.be/JaXhjWUSM40?t=3
No use crying over spilled milk. No trains were injured in the filming of this production. Take your eyes off the little beasts, and
things happen.
I fouled the end credits, the music is "Swallowtail Jig," an Irish tune by the supremely talented Hillary Klug.
(I am rather fond of folk music, the UK being a rich source).
No use crying over spilled milk. No trains were injured in the filming of this production. Take your eyes off the little beasts, and
things happen.
I fouled the end credits, the music is "Swallowtail Jig," an Irish tune by the supremely talented Hillary Klug.
(I am rather fond of folk music, the UK being a rich source).
Re: 1900: The Search for Nessie Continues.
Another charming 'Chops Production.
Thanks for posting.
Glencairn
Thanks for posting.
Glencairn
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Re: 1900: The Search for Nessie Continues.
A few new things...
A dear model train friend in Nebraska sent me a few things to rekindle my stake in Henley. More annoying videos to follow.
A dear model train friend in Nebraska sent me a few things to rekindle my stake in Henley. More annoying videos to follow.
A brief history of the Loch Ness Monster
and the Public Health Service Ambulance Train.
https://youtu.be/xX-nrnUun0c
https://youtu.be/5_RctXFeTuM
https://youtu.be/xX-nrnUun0c
https://youtu.be/5_RctXFeTuM
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Re: 1900: The Search for Nessie Continues.
Great videos Chops - good to see you back on the forum. Hope all has been ok? Did you ever get to the UK?
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